This film is without a doubt for children, it is just a pity that the setting is back in the Viking Age and onwards, a setting that they also take seriously. The problem is that they have no control over Danish history at all.
First, they say that the action in the past is 1000 years ago, but since the film in its present day does not perish in 1937, it makes no sense at all. Furthermore, in general, all plot elements that need to push the story forward are filled with errors.
There is also something completely plot centrally wrong with the film. Why does the Wolf use the cross for its incantation, when Christianity was firstly new at that time, and secondly, that Vølven had contempt for Christianity. It makes no sense since the spell had been in Vølven family for hundreds of years.
The acting is generally really poor, and at best mediocre. The antagonist is miserable, and at no time scary, not even for a child.
Conclusion: It is, to say the least, a movie full of flaws, poor CGI, poor acting with a poor antagonist. Furthermore, the film has a poor approach to Danish history.
First, they say that the action in the past is 1000 years ago, but since the film in its present day does not perish in 1937, it makes no sense at all. Furthermore, in general, all plot elements that need to push the story forward are filled with errors.
There is also something completely plot centrally wrong with the film. Why does the Wolf use the cross for its incantation, when Christianity was firstly new at that time, and secondly, that Vølven had contempt for Christianity. It makes no sense since the spell had been in Vølven family for hundreds of years.
The acting is generally really poor, and at best mediocre. The antagonist is miserable, and at no time scary, not even for a child.
Conclusion: It is, to say the least, a movie full of flaws, poor CGI, poor acting with a poor antagonist. Furthermore, the film has a poor approach to Danish history.